View of the facade and south elevation of the Louisville Historical Museum, at 1001 Main Street in Louisville (Boulder County), Colorado. The one-story wooden building has a gable roof, a false front and store front windows covered with striped awnings. On the false front is a painted sign that reads: "Louisville Historical Museum" and "1903." A Coca-Cola sign is painted on the side of the building. The sign reads: "Delicious and Refreshing" and "At Soda Fountain 5 Cents." The building, built in 1903, was originally called the Jacoe Store, rented by Eliseo Jacoe, and used as a gathering place for Louisville's Italian community. The building is on the National Register of Historic Places.

Date

1995

Notes

Title and content derived from inventory prepared by Kathleen Barlow.; Scanned image from loaned collection.; R7001519329; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.